Carly Campo is drawing attention to the resettlement process from a refugee’s point of view through her documentary on a recently arrived refugee family from Bhutan.
Options proposed by the Arizona Legislature would cut the university system’s budget by up to $243 million for the remaining few months of fiscal year 2009.
A tradition dating back to 1991 continues at ASU's West campus on Jan. 29 as faculty member Charles St. Clair reenacts Martin Luther King, Jr.'s most famous speech.
Advancements in stem cell research and cloning and how religions will view genetic research will kick off a popular lecture series at the Downtown Phoenix campus.
Stanislav Khristenko, a Russian pianist, and Qi Kong, of China took first places in their respective contests and age groups at the fourth annual Bösendorfer USASU and Schimmel USASU piano competitions held recently at ASU.
ASU is committed to energy conservation not only through numerous efforts, including the nation’s first School of Sustainability, but through common everyday acts.
Law professor Jeffrie Murphy wrote the foreword for a newly published book, Resentment's Virtue: Jean Améry and the Refusal to Forgive, written by Thomas Brudholm, research fellow at the Danish Institute for International Studies.
Rebecca Tsosie, executive director of the Indian Legal Program at the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law, will be sworn in on Jan. 30 as a new Court of Appeals Judge for the San Carlos Tribal Court of Appeals.
ASU's Biodesign Institute has partnered with the Methuselah Foundation in a research quest to vanquish age-related disease by making old cells feel younger.
ASU physicist Lawrence Krauss is helping to re-examine the nation's nuclear policies as Board of Sponsors co-chair of the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists.
Hwihyun Kim, a graduate student in the School of Earth and Space Exploration, was named the recipient of the prestigious Chambliss Astronomy Student Achievement Award.
ASU researcher Yixin Shi has taken a keen interest in the regulatory mechanisms that allow Salmonella bacteria to overcome their surroundings and continuously modify both their own and their host’s responses in order to stay alive.